Hello Christos-I have a few

Hello Christos-

I have a few questions/comments:

- The mechanics around the captive portal were changed in iOS 7 and later. As a result, there was a Cisco related defect (CSCuj18674) was filed. I have personally hit this issue before and had to upgrade. I do believe that this issue was fixed in version 8.x so it is possible that this is not what you are dealing with, however, it is worth checking with Cisco TAC

- Can you confirm that after you upgrade to version 8.x you still have the following command entered in the WLC: config network web-auth captive-bypass enable (controller reload needed to take effect)

Captive portal/wispr support

Captive portal/wispr support for apple ios7CSCuj18674DescriptionSymptom:When attempting to access the Guest Portal with an Apple iOS 7 device while the WLC "Captive Portal Bypass" feature is enabled, the web sheet on the device still appears, preventing the user from continuing the flow.

Conditions:The Apple device is running Apple iOS 7.

Workaround:In the ACL on the WLC used for captive portal redirection and exemption of special traffic for the Guest Portal, add exemptions for the IP resources that resolve from "www.appleiphonecell.com" and "captive.apple.com" FQDNs.

IMPORTANT NOTE: These IP addresses are associated with the FQDNs of "www.appleiphonecell.com" and "captive.apple.com" and are subject to change by the entities hosting those domains. If the IP addresses do change, the ACL would need to reflect that.

We have configured the outside and inside Interface with official ipv6 adresses, set a default route on outside Interface to our router, we also have definied a rule , which also gets hits, to permit tcp from inside Interface to any6.
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